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It’s that time again…let’s do the TEXAS REDNECK RAMBLE DUAL SPORT. Coming up May 6th and 7th in Glenrose Tx. This years event will be 186 miles of beautiful Texas back roads…AND 106 MILES OF IT WILL BE UNPAVED. Get more information and sign up at dualsportuniverse.com. As in the past pre-entries can choose to be in a led group of your ride level. Pre-entries also get a free T-shirt. Don’t put it off, groups are filling up fast. REL

The wife and I are signed up, looking forward to seeing everyone again! Hope the weather is good.. once again, a massive thank you for putting this together every year. Holiday inn express is a nightmare to contact and make reservations, but fortunately there are several other hotels very near by.

Downs, there is several camp grounds in the area..we are not associated with any one camp ground, but Oakdale park is very close to ride headquarters. It is also across the street from the river that is nice. Here is their link. Thanks RELhttp://www.oakdalepark.com/160/Camping

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fly-by75...Saturday night classes are from 6pm to 10pm. The ride is Sunday morning and if you are forming your own group you may leave anytime after riders meeting at 8am. If you want to be in a led group they will depart between 8:30 and 9am. Let me know if there is anything I can do to help you. Robert

I'll be coming from Hamilton at 0800, which puts me there around 0900. I'd like to ride out with everybody, but don't know if I'll be there in time to tag along. I DEFINITELY WANT A TEE...XXL. I'm familiar with the area, but am wondering if the route will be better suited for my Husaberg or GS.

I have ridden the ride on a Tenere, KLR650 and my DRZ 400...All the bikes will work fine...but I enjoyed it the most on my KLR. Speed is not a problem, since between 35 and 45 mph is a good speed for the way the ride is set up. REL

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